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I posted an article from Sacred Music (Fall of 1990) on my blog. It’s worth the read.
Here is a snippet from the article:
Here is a snippet from the article:
Never before has the opportunity been greater for prospective church musicians in this country. Times are affluent, when compared to previous decades; the conciliar documents have declared the position of sacred music to be “pars integrans in liturgia,” giving it a security never before enjoyed; a freedom for composing and performing has been assured by the council; the official position of the Church has never before given such encouragement to sacred music. But why has so little of value developed since the council, and, in fact, why has church music declined and even decayed in the last quarter century?